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CFD Development of a Silica Membrane Reactor during HI Decomposition Reaction Coupling with CO(2) Methanation at Sulfur–Iodine Cycle

In this work, a novel structure of a hydrogen-membrane reactor coupling HI decomposition and CO(2) methanation was proposed, and it was based on the adoption of silica membranes instead of metallic, according to their ever more consistent utilization as nanomaterial for hydrogen separation/purificat...

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Autores principales: Alinejad, Milad Mohammad, Ghasemzadeh, Kamran, Iulianelli, Adolfo, Liguori, Simona, Ghahremani, Milad
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12050824
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author Alinejad, Milad Mohammad
Ghasemzadeh, Kamran
Iulianelli, Adolfo
Liguori, Simona
Ghahremani, Milad
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Ghasemzadeh, Kamran
Iulianelli, Adolfo
Liguori, Simona
Ghahremani, Milad
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description In this work, a novel structure of a hydrogen-membrane reactor coupling HI decomposition and CO(2) methanation was proposed, and it was based on the adoption of silica membranes instead of metallic, according to their ever more consistent utilization as nanomaterial for hydrogen separation/purification. A 2D model was built up and the effects of feed flow rate, sweep gas flow rate and reaction pressure were examined by CFD simulation. This work well proves the feasibility and advantage of the membrane reactor that integrates HI decomposition and CO(2) methanation reactions. Indeed, two membrane reactor systems were compared: on one hand, a simple membrane reactor without proceeding towards any CO(2) methanation reaction; on the other hand, a membrane reactor coupling the HI decomposition with the CO(2) methanation reaction. The simulations demonstrated that the hydrogen recovery in the first membrane reactor was higher than the methanation membrane reactor. This was due to the consumption of hydrogen during the CO(2) methanation reaction, occurring in the permeate side of the second membrane reactor system, which lowered the amount of hydrogen recovered in the outlet streams. After model validation, this theoretical study allows one to evaluate the effect of different operating parameters on the performance of both the membrane reactors, such as the pressure variation between 1 and 5 bar, the feed flow rate between 10 and 50 mm(3)/s and the sweep gas flow rate between 166.6 and 833.3 mm(3)/s. The theoretical predictions demonstrated that the best results in terms of HI conversion were 74.5% for the methanation membrane reactor and 67% for the simple membrane reactor.
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spelling pubmed-89126012022-03-11 CFD Development of a Silica Membrane Reactor during HI Decomposition Reaction Coupling with CO(2) Methanation at Sulfur–Iodine Cycle Alinejad, Milad Mohammad Ghasemzadeh, Kamran Iulianelli, Adolfo Liguori, Simona Ghahremani, Milad Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In this work, a novel structure of a hydrogen-membrane reactor coupling HI decomposition and CO(2) methanation was proposed, and it was based on the adoption of silica membranes instead of metallic, according to their ever more consistent utilization as nanomaterial for hydrogen separation/purification. A 2D model was built up and the effects of feed flow rate, sweep gas flow rate and reaction pressure were examined by CFD simulation. This work well proves the feasibility and advantage of the membrane reactor that integrates HI decomposition and CO(2) methanation reactions. Indeed, two membrane reactor systems were compared: on one hand, a simple membrane reactor without proceeding towards any CO(2) methanation reaction; on the other hand, a membrane reactor coupling the HI decomposition with the CO(2) methanation reaction. The simulations demonstrated that the hydrogen recovery in the first membrane reactor was higher than the methanation membrane reactor. This was due to the consumption of hydrogen during the CO(2) methanation reaction, occurring in the permeate side of the second membrane reactor system, which lowered the amount of hydrogen recovered in the outlet streams. After model validation, this theoretical study allows one to evaluate the effect of different operating parameters on the performance of both the membrane reactors, such as the pressure variation between 1 and 5 bar, the feed flow rate between 10 and 50 mm(3)/s and the sweep gas flow rate between 166.6 and 833.3 mm(3)/s. The theoretical predictions demonstrated that the best results in terms of HI conversion were 74.5% for the methanation membrane reactor and 67% for the simple membrane reactor. MDPI 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8912601/ /pubmed/35269312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12050824 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alinejad, Milad Mohammad
Ghasemzadeh, Kamran
Iulianelli, Adolfo
Liguori, Simona
Ghahremani, Milad
CFD Development of a Silica Membrane Reactor during HI Decomposition Reaction Coupling with CO(2) Methanation at Sulfur–Iodine Cycle
title CFD Development of a Silica Membrane Reactor during HI Decomposition Reaction Coupling with CO(2) Methanation at Sulfur–Iodine Cycle
title_full CFD Development of a Silica Membrane Reactor during HI Decomposition Reaction Coupling with CO(2) Methanation at Sulfur–Iodine Cycle
title_fullStr CFD Development of a Silica Membrane Reactor during HI Decomposition Reaction Coupling with CO(2) Methanation at Sulfur–Iodine Cycle
title_full_unstemmed CFD Development of a Silica Membrane Reactor during HI Decomposition Reaction Coupling with CO(2) Methanation at Sulfur–Iodine Cycle
title_short CFD Development of a Silica Membrane Reactor during HI Decomposition Reaction Coupling with CO(2) Methanation at Sulfur–Iodine Cycle
title_sort cfd development of a silica membrane reactor during hi decomposition reaction coupling with co(2) methanation at sulfur–iodine cycle
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12050824
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